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subject: How To Hit A Home Run Easier Than You Think [print this page]


Most of you have probably heard the old saying that the key to making a home run is in the swing. You may have been instructed to stand or hold the bat a certain way in order to get a great swing. Both pieces of advice are actually somewhat correct but there are a few other things involved in perfecting your home run. Do not worry about your size o age because it is still possible for you to shock the crowd and hit home runs.

As the ball travels toward the batter's mound it contains energy. Kinetic energy is the scientific term given to moving energy. As you wait on the batter's mound and prepare to take your swing, you possess stored energy. The energy produced during this time period is called potential energy because he batter has not yet swung the bat. Each baseball legend got into their baseball stance in order to get ready for the pitch.

The energy is stored in the body's muscles. Generally batters position their self at the mound in order to ensure that they are able to use their maximum momentum to hit the ball. Once the ball is released your stored energy is released as you hit the ball. You must use this opportunity to maximize your position in order to make sure that the stored energy released from your muscles is directed to the ball.

Great baseball legends such as Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle had this technique mastered. The great legends were excellent baseball readers and were able to accurately determine the amount of force they needed to hit a home run. Bat speed does play a role in a home run because you must be able to hit the ball as it zips past you, sometimes at 90 mph. Individuals must learn how to use all of their stored potential energy at the right time in order to hit a home run.

When it came time to swing, the legends made sure that were in the right position in order to end with a home run. However, you must also make sure that during your swing all your stored energy is released and none is wasted. Maximizing the full power of your stored energy may be what differentiates a base hit and a home run. The legends were able to deliver home runs without help from drugs or expensive trainers and coaches. They were able to accurately understand the importance of utilizing their natural stored energy in order to make contact with the ball and make sure it went far.

by: Harlan Kilstein




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